I think there are a few people on hthese lists who have the newest index 
embosser, that is version five, either an Everest or a basic D. The big new 
thing with this iteration of the index embosser is supposed to be the fact that 
they have included direct braille in the machine, which means you don’t need a 
third-party translation software. And you are supposed to be able, therefore, 
to print from a wireless device, such as an iPhone. I’m just wondering how well 
this works in practice. Is the translation software decent? I wouldn’t expect 
it to be as full featured as something like Duxberry, which cost 500 or $600. 
But if you don’t need to do complicated things like tables, I would hope that 
the included translator would be good enough. Comments?
Mary


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